GRAND RAPIDS, MI -- The remaining members of a Haiti mission team from Holy Spirit Parish in Grand Rapids are to return to West Michigan late Saturday, Jan. 12, on an Amway corporate plane, company spokewoman Andrea Clark said.

The news came a day after four members of the humanitarian team were killed in an accident during a 6-to-8 hour trip up the mountain to Seguin. The group was to visit a parish in the area and spend several days doing work in the city.

Those killed—Matt Kutsche, Mary LaPonsie, and Jim and Rita Cwengros—were riding in a vehicle that tumbled off the mountain road.

Clark said an Amway employee with connections to Holy Spirit Parish worked to help organize a flight back to Michigan for remaining members of the estimated 20-person mission team. An Amway corporate plane is to return to the U.S. on Saturday with mission team members, Clark said. She could not confirm the plane will land at the Gerald R. Ford International Airport, but said that would likely be the case.

"Our hearts and our prayers go out to the families and parishioners at Holy Spirit," Clark said. "We're fortunate we can help them during a difficult time."